As the BANG OUT WHIB FAN MEET-UP in JAKARTA draws closer, WHIB has expressed their excitement to finally meet their Indonesian fans.
The South Korean rookie idol group, WHIB, is set to surprise their Indonesian supporters with their first-ever fan meet-up in Jakarta.
Titled “BANG OUT WHIB FAN MEET-UP in JAKARTA,” the event will take place on April 26, 2025, at South Great Hall, Pos Bloc Jakarta, and is promoted by One Hundred Percent Production.
This event is part of the celebration for their fourth single album, also titled BANG OUT, which was officially released on April 8, 2025.
The fan meet-up promises an unforgettable experience, featuring a variety of exciting activities including:
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Live performances
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Talk sessions with the members
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Interactive games
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Exclusive fan sign session for VIP ticket holders
Even more exciting is the presence of a special guest star, whose identity remains a secret and will be revealed closer to the event date.
Ahead of the fan meet-up, WHIB greeted their Jakarta fans through a short video uploaded by the promoter.
In Bahasa Indonesia, they said:
“Hello AnD Jakarta, apa kabar?”
They also shared their excitement:
“We’re coming to Jakarta to meet you all!”
“We can’t wait to see you at the Bang Out Fan Meet-Up on April 26!”
Ticket Info
There are two ticket categories available:
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VIP (Rp 150,000) – includes access to an exclusive fan sign session with WHIB members
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GA / General Admission (Rp 100,000)
🎫 Tickets have been on sale since November 12, 2025, through the platform Loket.com.
Official Event Schedule:
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Gates open: 5:00 PM WIB
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Event starts: 6:00 PM WIB
WHIB’s visit to Jakarta is a highly anticipated moment for their fans. If you want to experience the excitement and intimacy of meeting WHIB up close, make sure you’ve secured your ticket and are ready for a truly unforgettable event!
As a reminder, WHIB is under C-JeS Entertainment. They debuted on November 8, 2023, with their song “BANG!”. Since then, the eight-member group has been gaining popularity and receiving love from fans all around the world — including Indonesia.
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